According to the IEQ Space Matrix, hotel rooms can be included in 6.2/6.2.
So if you choose to include hotel rooms for IEQc6.1 and 6.2 do you count each room as one workstation? Or do you need to have multiple workstations in each room?
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NC-2009 IEQc6.1: Controllability of Systems—Lighting
According to the IEQ Space Matrix, hotel rooms can be included in 6.2/6.2.
So if you choose to include hotel rooms for IEQc6.1 and 6.2 do you count each room as one workstation? Or do you need to have multiple workstations in each room?
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Tristan Roberts
RepresentativeVermont House of Representatives
LEEDuser Expert
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July 26, 2014 - 7:26 am
Nena, I wouldn't treat them as "workstations." See the LEEDuser guidance above for how to handle hotel rooms.
Nelina Loiselle
Above Green239 thumbs up
July 28, 2014 - 3:18 pm
Thanks Tristan! I understand we need to have a switch in each room, but I mean should we count each room as 1 workstation under quantity of individual workspaces in project?
Lauren Sparandara
Sustainability ManagerGoogle
LEEDuser Expert
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July 28, 2014 - 5:41 pm
Hi Nena,
Please check out the LEED IEQ Space Matrix FAQ Section. According to this (http://www.leeduser.com/blogs/leed-ieq-space-matrix-frequently-asked-que...):
Q: I am working on a Hospitality project. How has the matrix outlined spaces for my project?
A: The Front Desk, Housekeeping areas, and lobby must be included as multi-occupant spaces. Hospitality guest rooms can be excluded from lighting and thermal control requirements.